Turrialba

This article is about a city in Costa Rica. For the nearby eponymous volcano, see Turrialba Volcano.
Turrialba
City and district
Turrialba
Coordinates: CR 9°54′N 83°41′W / 9.900°N 83.683°W / 9.900; -83.683Coordinates: CR 9°54′N 83°41′W / 9.900°N 83.683°W / 9.900; -83.683
Country Costa Rica
Province Cartago
Canton Turrialba
Elevation 638 m (2,093 ft)
Population (2012)[1]
  Total 31,104
Time zone -6
Climate Af

Turrialba is a small city in Cartago Province of Costa Rica with an estimated population of 35,618. The main industries are textiles, agriculture and tourism. The Pacuare and Reventazón Rivers are notable for whitewater rafting, making Turrialba a mecca for the sport.

"Several cities developed and prospered as a result of the building of the railroad to the Caribbean; Turrialba is one of these, and its architectural, spatial and ethnic makeup is different from other towns. Declared a City of National Archeological Interest, this town is the entryway to the Costa Rican Caribbean. Two universities are located here: the Tropical Agronomy Research and Learning Center (CATIE), of international influence, and the University of Costa Rica. Turrialba’s outskirts contain appealing rural communities such as Santa Cruz, where homemade Turrialba cheese is produced, La Suiza and Aquiares, as well as the rapids of the Reventazón and Pacuare rivers." [2] Serpentario Viborana, a snake rehabilitation center, is also located in Turrialba.[3]

Sports

The towns football club is Turrialba FC, who have spent several seasons in the Costa Rican Primera División. They play their home games at the Estadio Rafael Ángel Camacho.

The town is also home to the only official Major League Baseball Factory, moved there from Haiti by Rawlings in the late 1980's. This factory is a major employer in an otherwise depressed farming economy.

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